Ted Cruz's recent "coming out as a RINO party" was instructive. What did Q say? FOLLOW THE WIVES. Where does Ted's wife work? Goldman Sachs—the GOLD STANDARD when it comes to deep state flacks. What did we learn? There are no white hats/black hats in DC. THERE IS ONLY 'LEVERAGE.'
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It's not a sustainable business model, which is why there aren't any cures for cancer (I'm talking about a "cure" from big pharma that people would "trust"). There's no recurring payments from a cure, no return customers.
A simple logical thinking can open anyone's eyes. Just ask yourself "How would I see new technological advances for curing cancers etc?"
Big companies wont fund these research since it will cut off their revenues.
Small researches would work on this, but these things require tons of money, and even if someone managed to discover something, it will be in their interest to sell it to Big Pharma to recuperate all the money they had to put in, and make profits.
So the answer is public funding. We can expect these cures to come only from public funding thats not looking for profits. However, we know that with public-private partnerships, there are no public institutes that are not captured by the Big Pharma.
So the answer would be - we wont get these advances, ever, in the current system.
That's why we need to do more research into anti-parasitics.